What went wrong in Afghanistan? : understanding counter-insurgency efforts in tribalized rural and Muslim environments / Metin Gurcan.
Material type: TextPublication details: Solihull, England : Helion & Company Limited, ©2016.Description: xxvii, 137 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781911096009
- JZ5584. A33.
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Monograph | Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | JZ5584.A33.G87 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 3ACKU000395615 |
Abstract: AFGHAN WAR. Since 20 December 2001 - the date which marked the authorisation of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) to assist the Afghan Government - hundreds of thousands of coalition soldiers from around 50 different states have physically been and served in Afghanistan. Roughly 20 rotation periods have been experienced; billions of US dollars have been spent; and almost 3,500 coalition soldiers and 7,400 Afghani security personnel have fallen for Afghanistan. In this badly-managed success story, the true determiner of both tactical outcomes on the ground and strategic results was always the tribal and rural parts of Muslim-populated Afghanistan. Although there has emerged a vast literature on counterinsurgency theories and tactics, we still lack reliable information about the motivations and aspirations of the residents of Tribalised Rural Muslim Environments (TRMEs) that make up most of Afghanistan.
“Includes bibliography”—(pages 132-134).
Contents: list of illustrations—Foreword—Preface—1. What is Tribalized Rural Muslim Environment (TRME)?—2. Afghanistan : a view from the ground—3. The other side of the COIN in Afghanistan—4. Conclusion—Bibliography—Index.
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